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a i home of ‘street, when Miss. Ethel M. Anderson, | an intimate friend’ of irs. Anderso. s aughter, Miss Jessie Anderson, ~ be- game the bride of James .A. Strickiand.4 j Rev. Walter L. French was the ofti- , ‘elating clergyman. 5 4 The rooms were decorated with palms and a profusion of cut flowers, ‘and the softly shaded light of can. giles added, charm to the scene. Pro- ’ ceding the ceremony Mrs. Don Lob- @ell sang “‘O, Promise Me." , The bride and groom, attended by. Miss Mamie 2. “Haumont and Charles Fowler, entered ‘the room to ‘the strains of the Mendelssohn wedding march niayed by Miss Jersie Anderson. Tue wedding party was preceded by little Miss Greeta Smith, who: carried the rings in a flower laden basket. The impressive double ring ceremony of the Methodist Episeoual church was’ used. After the couple had recelyed the congratulations .of their friends, a Mlainty repast Was served. . The bride was Joyely in a gown of white silk net/ower white satin with a weil held in place by pink rose buds. wMetching a bouquet of pink bride roses, ‘e be *“Miss Hatumont, the rhaid of honor, Wore an exquisite gown uf pink sik Jarney roses, 4Mr. and Mrs. | Strickland will be at %. Anderson, Miss Freeda. Watkin: Miss Marjorie Pierce, Mis’ Mabel Da- widson, Miss Vessie’ Anderson, °Miks Mamie Haumont, Miss Mae T: Wintir, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Z.. Prench, Greeta Smith, Terrill Martin, 0. G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Don” Lobdell, Hawin Wa. ger, Mr. and Mrs. W.. W. Winter, George Fager; Dean Morgan, Charics | A. Fowler and Mr. Duncan. * . School of Music Recital Friday. Pupils of the school of music con- i ducted by Miss Doris Van Meter and “Miss Mary Ellen Sellards at the Prus- ‘byterian church, will give a recital Pri- day evening beginning at 8 o'clock. The program follows: é “Joy of Life,’’ violin, Gladys Searles. “Butterfly,” pianon, Zelma Schoff. “Cradle Song,” violin, Florence Veth- mer. “Cricket,” pian “Cymbal Dance, , Ileta Schoff. “Impromptu,” violin, Sybil Mathews. ‘Love's Golden Star,” :piano, Btiz- . a@beth Baker. ¢ “Wild Flower,” violin, Mary Olive Dunn. 4 vit + : .“Melody,” piano, Philomena (Brum. hergo,”" violin, leaner Muir. “Bright Star of Heaven,’? piano, Althyna, Carr. 5. *“Braumeri,” violin, Lillian England. “Carry Me Back -to Old ‘Virginia’? (Campana), cornet, Willie Sielse. f Ul ‘Trovatore, violin, Gladys Griscom., “Constant Devotion,” »piano, . Con- stance O'Malley. “Roundelay” (Gypsy) march), violin, Carma O'Malley. ee 8 News of Marriage Is Received Here. News of the: marmage of, Miss Elsie Pritchett to Louis Berger of Greybull, ‘Wyo., has. been ‘received by the bride's sister, Mrs. Frank Probst 6f ‘this city. ‘The marriage was performed Jast Bat-| 9 j urday at Basin, Wyo. j Mrs. Berger lived with her -parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pritchett when they were residents here for several years hi and Jately’ moved to Greybull. ‘The young couple have @ home in \Grey- , \bull. ‘The bride bus mauny friends here. raers Friends. Surprise Robert Cohen, Robert Cohen was the honor guest ! at a surprise party arranged: by Mrs, Cohen in their apartments in the Rex., The affair was in recognition of Mr. Cohen's birth anniversary. i | Wen sof the /hoye af the Dew Drop an Iacbeior's ‘chub were the. guests at) dine | GHIGHES TERS Pais i } } } ber etiy zi Np BRAND tor aie | knowsens Best, Sciest, siways ors ba: DRUGHISTS EVESYWRERE Pea On sale Our beautiful line of SERGE DRESSES have been reduced 20. PER CENT. New arrivals in M The 156/Sonth Center. youll land-embroidered and carried Kil-| Home at 522 South Center street. The | ®uests at the wedding were Mrs. Julia | ter. } Regularly priced up to $75 ‘ner and for the evening, A vdinner of oyster cocktail, com ‘fruit salad, duck, whipped potatoes prelisheg, apple pit, a ie mode, and cof | and cigars was served. wh After the dinner the evening was. | Most enjoyably spent. Méssrs. C. A. Cullen, G. F. Cowan, J. Bingenheimer, M. Dlilithorpe, Robert IN. Ogden, M. C. Price, Q. K. Deaver, J. B. IMeMa- hon and Dr. J. C. Kamp ‘were the in- vited guests, . p “ee The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- odist church will meet in the church parlors Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The members ‘of the Kensington circle will act as hostesses, o*2 7 ‘Tubbs-Penny Announcements Are Received Mere. Announcements of the marriage of! | Miss Edith Penny of Cleveland, Ohio, |to Wilbur Tubbs Of this city have be2n | received by friends here. The marriage was performed in Clexéland on ,Septem- ber 28, ‘The young couple are now ‘on’ |® Wedding trip to Niagara, N. ¥. The bride .attendéd@ school in Ca: per about eight years ago, ana has many friends among the old itimers. She. has marked musical ability. Mr. Jand Mrs.\'Tubbg will feturn here soon }and ‘will be atghome dn their new rsi-| ! dence, just completed 9p South Lincoln’ jevenne, i ; + ae |. Mr. and Mrs, Barl C, Boyle leave to- |night on a week's business and pleas- ure trip to Chicago. PERSONALS | Robert J. Brady left yesterday for! Fort Colling, olo., where» he will #t- tend the Colorado, State Agricultural college for the year. a Attorney Hal ‘Curran has returnefl | from Thermopolis, Wyo.,~ where hi spent several days attending to Jegal matters, ¥ ee R. M. Bartholomew has returned from ‘Thermopolis, Wyo., where he has] been attending to business matters. ar M.' CS Price left last night for Chi-' cago on jan extended business trip. s** Attorney M. W., Purcell is in Den- | ver looking after matters connected | with his legal interests. cee violin, Jane Clark.| Mr. and Mrs. George Halloweth are rasshopper," piane, Josephine Por-| | spending the -remainder of the aweei in the city attending to business mat. ters and visiting with friends betere feturning to their home in Kansas City, Mo. _ They -were formerly residents i the city. o eas P. Ri Blakey Of ‘the Blakey ready- {i ‘to-wear company, left last’ night for Denver, where he will attend to busi- ness fora few Pach . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bliss of Chey- J ‘enne, are’ in ‘the city ,on ‘business and] visiting with friends. ¥ oe 8 7 ‘ £4 Harver of ‘Chicago, is spending a few days here on business for his. com- eee | E. S. Laing of Wildrose, N. D., is | negistered \at..the Henning hotel ‘swiie jattending to business, matters here,” Tachi Sore bacaraes sab | Register for the general election at the voting place im your precinct any time ‘this weels, ‘between 9. a. m, and ‘80 Years Old gases which cause le Wryoubever cat mans do ive up ho; tonic feliet tous of sboonands His. | Best oho ae at iliinery. P HOOD IOD 6 U4 4 OOOOOG969-4-000006-00008 . ‘ Ladies’ and Men’s Shoe We are going to reduce our stock and give you the advantage of buying good shoes at Radical Reductions 2 We believe like Henry at this time. he ee We have remarked every pair of shoes in our store at from ° There are -no selected lots in this sale. Every pair of shoes has been reduced in price. 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